need advice on bad reaction to tooth bonding material
Hope someone out there might have some suggestions for me.
I had a dentist put something called Clearfil SE Bond on the outside of a molar to help with
sensitivity. Unfortunately I am having a bad reaction to it - the inside of my cheek is burning and slightly ulcerated. Also feeling lousy and lymph gland swollen. Obviously I'm sensitive to whatever this stuff is.
The dentist office does not seem to want to help with this and just suggest I get tested to see if I'm allergic.
The folks on WACCO are a pretty savvy bunch and I thought I'd post on the off chance that some of you might know something I can do about this.
thanks,
Grace
Re: need advice on bad reaction to tooth bonding material
Gosh, Grace, what dentist did you see? He/she ought to deal with this!
Yes, it is possible to be tested for a huge range of dental materials; I had this done before major dental work a few years ago, so my dentist knew exactly what materials were compatible for me. A biological dentist will understand such protocols and explain it all to you, including where to go to get this type of testing done. Wacco maintains a dentist thread with recommendations.
Blessings :heart:
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...I had a dentist put something called Clearfil SE Bond on the outside of a molar to help with sensitivity. Unfortunately I am having a bad reaction to it -...
Re: need advice on bad reaction to tooth bonding material
You might check with Dr. Michael Lipelt or Dr. Silvano Sean
Re: need advice on bad reaction to tooth bonding material
You can get a recent sample of the material from your dentist and bring it to dr lipelt and be tested with a vega machine to confirm the sensitivity to the material and he can make something that may help counter the response.
Your reactions could be from the crown material or the bonding material, maybe get a sample of each. I'd actually get sample of everything used, if you're going to see dr lipelt just as well be sure which thing you're reacting to.
For future work, you could get a Clifford test which will test your immune responses to many dental materials, it costs around $300.
In the meantime do everything else you can to promote your body's ability to handle this stressor, good sleep, water, organic foods, gentle stretching, etc.